Grand Jury (Ireland) Act, 1837

Grand jury may re-present sums in arrear to be levied on the lands on which they were originally required to be levied.

15. It shall be lawful for any grand jury to re-present any such sums of money as now are or at any time hereafter shall be unpaid or in arrear out of any denomination barony, county of a city or town, to be raised and levied on such denomination, barony, county of a city or town, or on any part or portion thereof, upon which the same was originally required by the treasurer’s warrant to be levied; and such sums of money so re-presented shall be levied in the same manner, and subject to the same rules, regulations, provisions, and powers, as any other sums of money presented by any grand jury.